Masseria Gioiello
Puglia & Basilicata, Italy
From £2,339 per week
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Puglia & Basilicata, Italy
With a stunning vista of sea and sky that draws the gaze from the interior and outdoor living space, there is no doubting the focal point of this villa.
With its westerly setting enjoying the last rays of the setting sun, and its spacious terraces fabulously furnished for outdoor living, this is a stylish and beguiling villa. A fine example of contemporary local design, the stone-built house, with its vaulted ceilings, blends traditional materials with very individual décor. Works of art and throws are in soft tones of blue in keeping with the coastal setting. Bedrooms are stylish in soft white and subtle colours and are comfortable and functional, each with air conditioning, and an en suite or adjacent shower room. The airy vaulted living room catches cooling sea breezes, and opens on to a broad veranda, with al fresco sitting and dining areas, and haunting views across the infinity pool to the blue of the sea. From here a path leads to the well-equipped outside kitchen area and shaded dining area, a fabulous panoramic spot at all times of day. And perched adjacent to the pool is a pajara, a circular stone structure, typical of the area. With barbecue in the gardens and cook service available, this modern villa is as relaxing as it is attractive. Very privately positioned, supermarket shops and restaurants are within very easy reach. Beaches and lively beach clubs area also within a short drive and we recommend Gallipoli, Nardo, Otranto and Lecce for day trips. An super choice for a very comfortable and relaxing holiday in this authentic part of Italy.
The area on one side of the pool and behind the external dining terrace has a drop of 1.5 metres and has been equipped with some decorative metal protection.
An English speaking CV Representative in Italy will visit during your stay. Contact details will be sent with your travel documents.
Arrival from 16:00. Departure by 10:00.
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If a building can be a symbol for a whole region, then the trullo stands for Puglia—also known as ‘Apulia’ in English. Think of a Puglia villa holiday and those round, whitewashed limestone buildings with their comical, conical roofs always spring to mind. But there’s more to the region that is the narrow heel of Italy’s boot than trullo country around Alberobello. Discover baroque beauty in Lecce, Emperor Frederick II’s mysterious architecture at the Castel del Monte, and total relaxation on a Puglia villa stay in a rural Masseria.
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Please note that there is a European tourist tax payable on arrival to the House Manager. This only applies to guests over 12 years and the amount varies from €1 .50 to €5 per person and is set by the local council. Further details will be advised prior to arrival
Having a barbecue in Italy is one of the best ways to cook your food but you may find that due to long drought periods in high season barbecuing may be restricted in some areas. You will be informed if this happens by your house staff or local representative.
CV Villas is happy to book flights for our customers on scheduled, chartered or low cost airlines from London and regional UK airports. Please ask for details.
Car hire can be pre-booked through CV Villas with collection at the airport.